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Samuel Beckett: Critical Essay by Graham Fraser

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SOURCE: Fraser, Graham. “The Pornographic Imagination in All Strange Away.Modern Fiction Studies 41, nos. 3-4 (fall-winter 1995): 515-30.

In the following essay, Fraser discusses the differences between “imagination” and “fancy” as they relate to the pornographic elements of All Strange Away.

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